Understanding the trans-Pacific partnership [electronic resource] / Jeffrey J. Schott, Barbara Kotschwar, and Julia Muir.
2012
HF2570.7 .S23 2013eb
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Understanding the trans-Pacific partnership [electronic resource] / Jeffrey J. Schott, Barbara Kotschwar, and Julia Muir.
Author
Schott, Jeffrey J., 1949-
ISBN
9780881326734 (electronic book)
9780881326727
9780881326727
Publication Details
Washington, DC : Peterson Institute For International Economics, 2012.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xi, 74 p.)
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HF2570.7 .S23 2013eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
382/.911823
Summary
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a big deal in the making. With the Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations at an impasse, the TPP negotiations have taken center stage as the most significant trade initiative of the 21st century. As of December 2012, negotiators have made extensive progress in 15 negotiating rounds since the talks began in March 2010, though hard work remains to finish the deal in the coming year or so. Despite this effort, however, the TPP is not well understood. In part, the reason lies in the dynamism of the TPP initiative. Unlike other free trade pacts, the growing membership as the talks have proceeded and the broad range, complexity, and novelty of the issues on the agenda have made it difficult to track the substantive detail and progress of the talks. This analysis aims to remedy this problem by providing a reader's guide to the TPP initiative. It first assesses how much the TPP countries are alike and like-minded in their pursuit of a comprehensive trade deal. It then examines the current status of the talks, the major substantive sticking points, and the implications of Canada and Mexico joining the talks as well as prospective membership of other countries. The analysis then looks ahead to how the TPP could advance economic integration in the Asia-Pacific region and the implications for trade relations with China.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Kotschwar, Barbara.
Muir, Julia, Research analyst.
Muir, Julia, Research analyst.
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Policy analyses in international economics ; 99.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Scope and coverage
Sticking points
Expanding the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Moving from TPP to FTAAP
Whither China
Conclusion.
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Scope and coverage
Sticking points
Expanding the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Moving from TPP to FTAAP
Whither China
Conclusion.